Friday, March 18, 2011

Question: Are there times when hell doesn't exist at all? What tortures are there in hell exactly? Why doesn't someone stop them from happening? like we have laws here that stop people from hurting each other. If God or enlightened beings can do anything, why don't they establish everyone in a state of bliss?

Answer: Hell is an interesting topic. Hell Heaven and Everything is all a matter of dosage.

A person being force fed water or being waterboarded is in watery hell. A person getting a drink of water when thirsty is in heaven. A person dying of thirst is again hell. So hell is the extreme lack of or extreme overdose of anything. It could be matter or emotion. Hell is the degeneration of our two extreme natures: left and right. Heaven is in center. Those who are in one realm and not bothered by those in other realms. Eg, a person in the center is not invisible, however, he is never noticed by those who suffer and are agents of suffering on the extreme right or left channels.

Hell is maintained for the improvement and evolution of those who cannot hold on to the center, I think. So that those souls may appreciate the value of being centered. Those who yearn extremes of anything: intellect, religion, ritual, knowledge, wealth, power end up away from heaven, away from center. And by extreme - it could be both extremes. Those who extremely want anything in excess or want to totally rid of something. e.g. Both, those who do excessive spiritual studies and those who totally eliminate spiritual studies, both are extremes and away from the center. Both never find heavenly satisfaction.

I am too hoping to hang on to the center and stabilize there. Self-realization is finding the center. The hard part is staying there.

Three people could be standing in the same room, but their attention may be like pendulum, swinging from the hells of extremes and occasionally finding the center. Only silent meditation - no mantras, devices, guidance, prayer or ritual can help to stay in the center.

Monday, June 05, 2006

why pain in right shoulders?when i feel over worked or get upset and fustrated i get a pain in my right shoulder its feels very tight why would this be?? stress maybe?

Right Shoulder corresponds to the cervical plexus' right aspect which maintains and nourishes that area.

In yogic philosophy, the right cervical plexus (Right Vishuddhi Chakra) represents the center of sweetness and diplomacy. If you look at it from a yogic point of view, it is a manifestation of a blockage of the R. Vishuddhi. To confirm or deny take a short test. Do these additional malfunctions related to the right cervical plexus manifest:

1. Anger, use of sharp words.2. Inability to handle pressure situations diplomatically.3. Headache in the left part of the head/forehead.4. Issues with the liver.5. Heartburn/Constipation.

If some of the above manifest, then it might be a problem in the subtle system.

the solution is chakra cleansing and kundalini awakening is one good way to do it. Where could you learn it? There is possibly a free class closeby if you would care to look up on the Sahaja Meditation Class directory or elsewhere online.

So-called false followers of enlightened souls have done it. So-called followers of Christ have destroyed nations after nations under the flag of Roman Catholics. Transgressed boundaries and tried to create empires in Asia, Africa, Australia and the Americas on the blood of Natives people of the land. Exploited and left those lands in poverty.

[BTW, I am not a Muslim, but a student of all religions.]

Christ and Mohammed are the maifestations of the same pure and benevolent being. Their messages were the same, no doubt in that: becoming better people and rising to our destiny of evolution.

They suffered the same tragedy of having their 'brands' taken to extremes by false followers. In case of Christ were Peter and Paul. In case of Prophet Mohd., it was his so-called friend who started the first runaway division of faith.

The true followers of Islam / Mohammed were Sufis (a word meaning 'pure'). Not the fundamentalist belligerents we see on TV. They don't even come close to the personality that Prophet Mohammed was.

Put yourself in His position and think, if you were gone and people twisted your words and made wars on those basis. So your contention is almost right, but not quite.

Another reason why many followers of Islam cropped up, especially in Africa was as follows: Africa, mostly ruled by French who proclaimed themselves to be 'Christians' and displayed all immoral character, repelled the African masses to drift away from Christianity. This was revealed in interviews done by H. H. Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi with African muslims, in an attempt to chart their exodus into Islam. That answers the numbers-part of your question.

Anger control with meditation is a reality. Combined with the elegant technique of Pranayama, it is possible. I have just recently blogged about it. Read here if you will:http://ruthvickdivecha.com/blog2006/ange...

So you are probably looking for non-contact form on tension relief. Easy enuf, I am not sure which country you are in, but my guess is that help is not too far off.

Healing techniques that deal with chakras remotely would work best for you. Finding a healer and a technique could be another challenge. Keeping the healer and repeated service might proove costly.

One good solution is to become a self-healer. Nothing too fancy. Some techniques out there are quite elegant as the knowledge part is given out freely. As long as you keep learning there is sustained development.

Kundalini awakening and healing chakras through it might be helpful. In fact you can try a first exercise yourself at the computer at:http://sahajayoga.org/experienceitnow/de...

Find a free local class or workshop by looking up the international directory here:http://sahajayoga.org/worldwidecontacts/...

and the USA directory here:http://sahajayoga.org/worldwidecontacts/...

When I say this....?"I am dark, so is my heart. Let the Master judge me. For not all who wander are lost."

what does it mean to you?

Many schools of thought converge on the issue that modern times are "judgement times". But only a few schools explicitly state how exactly we become our own master, our own judge.

When we start seeing the specifics of problems (darkness) within us... in Patanjali yoga this is correlated to "chakras" within us, their problems and cleansing.

The blockages of the chakras (where the deities reside) need to be resolved, for which individuals need to judge themselves. The most sensitive parts to which chakras map are our finger tips. This sits in comfortably with Islamic prophecies "your hands will speak at the time of resurrection".

So, you can know your self via your sensitivity. And this comes from enlightenment or awakening. I would encourage you to try this excercise of feeling your chakras on Sahaja Yogas free meditation websites. Most of them have a section or link to "Experience Now".http://www.sahajayoga.org/experienceitno...

Religio (L) comes from roots which mean Sustenance. Everyone is born... everyone dies... but in between needs sustenance. That is religion.

Religion, not the property of groups and organizations, but a self-mastery. A skill to do everything expected (life, children, parents, relationships, work) and be above it.

The key phrase is "atitah" in yoga theory. You do the required stuff, but you are beyond those duties. You grow beyond them. This comes through self-realization and Kundalini awakening. [Again, not the marketed, for charge kinds]

Yoga is union. Yoga is not just physical (Hatha) but complete union, enunciated in its 8 branches, so beautifull by Patanjali.

Anyways, on more practical terms: Yes, yoga, the union is necessary for stress relief, achieving freedom from thoughts.

Yoga is union... of what with what? Within is an arrangement since birth: Kundalini (Divine Feminine) and Atma (Spirit) which are separate and need to unite to create the joy and bliss. The fallout of this yoga/union is bliss, relief from all concerns, pains and tensions.

The Kundalini needs to traverse the path of the central channel before touching the spirit which resides in the physical heart.

One exercise, a guided meditation I can recommend is by H. H. Shri Mataji and its quite likely that at the end of this short meditation, you'll be quite blissed:http://www.sahajayoga.com.au/info/experi...

Sahaja Yoga Meditation promises more energy. Kundalini is a mothering energy within us which lies dormant, awaiting our desire to awaken it.

Once awakened, it can start energizing our chakras and channels in a soothing and motherly way, taking careful small steps in our growth.

This benevolent form of meditation has been developed and made available for free. Some exercises are online and you may be able to find a free meditation center nearby in whichever country you are. Let me know if you need specific help/guidance. For now, try these links:

Hi, during my initial years learning various alternative healing treatment, I did come across cosmic (kozmic) energy treatment using machines generating cosmic rays. It worked for quite a lot of people, but I kept looking for something similar which would be beyond machines and might have a more natural source.

I finally found out about Kundalini awakening, being done en masse since 1970 by a Saint of Indian Origin, now available in a handful of countries. The advantage here is that you are not paying out to transient sources of treatment but discover the instrument of healing energies within you.

Sometimes, it is possible to start feeling and activating this energy starting with some online guided meditations, but you can always go to a free meditation class/workshop, which may be close by.

Check out the guided meditation:http://www.chicagoyoga.org/experience...

Source(s):

Read more on meditation:http://michiganyoga.org/sahaja-yoga-medi...http://sahaja-yoga.pbwiki.com/meditation...

I am not sure if you are open to alternate-healing theories, but to me it sounds like a condition of what is the center-heart chakra.

This chakra is the subtle energy center driving the cardiac plexus, with functions of providing us with our immune system and defending us with anti-bodies.

Besides good covering via clothing, chakras are nourished through vibrating them after self-realization / kundalini awakening.

Here are some suggested steps:Step 1. Try to awaken the Kundalini Energy (see refernce for links)Step 2. Work on the center-heart by keeping the right hand on it and drawing the pure energy from the surroundings.

for Step 1 you may visit any of these wonderful guided meditation pages:http://www.sahajayoga.com.au/info/experi...ORhttp://sahajayoga.org/experienceitnow/de...ORhttp://www.chicagoyoga.org/experience...

Sufi comes from the Indo-Persian "Saaf", which means clean. Sufis were the ones who pursued self-cleansing and bliss. Whirling dervishes and multani qawwals were a few examples.

The central concept of sufism, which was cleansing can be attained through cleansing chakras and channels within us. Depending in what country you are on, you can find free instruction on these eastern cleansing techniqes at a free class close-by:http://sahajayoga.org/worldwidecontacts/...

I believe in them because I see their actions within the reflected cosmos, our selves, on a daily basis. e.g.

The Father is the all pervading energy we need to connect to. The Mother and Son help us cross the final step before meeting the Father. The Mother and Son, Mary and Jesus are also referenced in Sanskritic/Vedic litterature as Mahavishnu/Mahalaxmi and the predicted dates of advent and action match closely.